Château Saint Paulin 2018
This is a light and smooth Bordeaux red wine from one of the lesser-known châteaux of the Right Bank. Predominantly a Merlot blend, it has distinctive flavours of blackcurrant, black cherry and plum, with spicy overtones and medium tannins. It’s a fruity, straightforward wine that goes well with cheese or cold meats, roast beef, and meaty casseroles. It’s very good value.
Château Franc Baudron 2014 Montagne St Emilion
2014 was generally a very good vintage in Bordeaux and this is a good example of a pleasing wine with bright, ripe fruit, good colour and a smooth, lingering finish. Aromas of blackberry, blueberry and plum, with overtones of smoke and mushroom, and on the palate, additional flavours of liquorice and spice. This is a wine with body and complex flavours and would pair perfectly with roast duck or lamb.
Château La Chapelle Despagnet 2015 St. Emilion Grand Cru
2015 was another good vintage for Bordeaux wines and this is a little gem. A full-bodied wine with medium tannins and flavours of ripe plums, blackberry and blueberry with overtones of leather, spice, vanilla and cloves. A very good finish and a fine example of Saint Emilion at its best. This a wine crying out for a nice piece of beef or lamb to go with it. A lovely treat at a very reasonable price for a wine of this quality.
For Left Bank wines see this post